Graduate Admission

You want real results from graduate school.

Like practical knowledge in your field and professors who understand the job market.

A master’s degree from the University of Baltimore will equip you with the industry experience you need to get an edge. Our faculty members are scholars and practitioners in their fields; they’ve designed our programs based on what’s happening in today’s marketplace, not in a textbook. The programs are flexible and affordable: Take classes in the evenings, on weekends and even online.

Knowledge that works

At UB, we provide Knowledge That Works for you: real-world career preparation and the hands-on experience employers demand at a fraction of the cost of other institutions. You’ve got the passion. We’ll give you the know-how to excel in today’s most in-demand fields.

meet our Graduate Students

Billie

M.A. in Publications Design

“I think a key strength of UB students is that they are career focused. From learning applied skills in classes to career-related student organizations and on-campus events—students are always keeping their career path in mind.”

Ken

Master of Public Administration

“I’ve only been in Baltimore three months, so I wanted to really connect with the community and find out what my strengths were—really just find a way to get started. The Career and Professional Development Center helped me really find out what my strengths [are].”

Tara

M.F.A. in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts

I had worked a lot of different types of jobs and I never really found what I would call a career. [The Career and Professional Development Center] helped me assess career goals and they helped me rebuild my resume and target it to specific jobs that I actually wanted. … I was able to get a position that I’m really excited about.”

Crystal

M.A. in Global Affairs and Human Security

“What’s it mean to be a UB student? You have to be hard working. You have to be flexible. And you have to be ambitious.”

Jennifer

M.S. in Applied Psychology

“UB was comparatively affordable and accessible and [since] I was working at the time with four children in their teens at home, the phrase Knowledge That Works appealed to me."